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Myponga Trail #3 Kick it to me Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 12/22/2016
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a series of caches to remember the history of the once thriving and successful area. After spending many years in this local dairy community, I feel it is a beautiful place and I want to share some of the local history and places of interest with you. There is no specific start or finish point and more caches will be added when more history is unearthed. I hope you enjoy this trail of caches. Each cache is a different size and type. Good luck


The Myponga Football Club had its infancy around 1939-40. A few ‘scratch matches’ were organized ad-hoc against Yankalilla and Mount Compass with the home ground in the corner of a paddock on Barclay Road out of the town. There was no official club and obviously no colors so the players tried to wear something that matched. 

Nothing much happened during the war with most of the young men overseas, but after the war, a meeting was called to form a Club. At that historic gathering on March 25th, 1946 the minute's record, by a show of hands, it was decided to form a Club and that a team is represented in the Southern Football League.

The President was Fark Pengilly and the Secretary/Treasurer, John Lawton. Cliff Pfitzner was elected captain and Lorry Ross vice-captain. Membership cost 5 shillings (or 50 cents) with the club colors orange with a green sash, white knickers, and green socks with orange tops.

The Oval was a paddock off the Main Street and no expense was spared with the facilities of jute bag dressing rooms and no showers. Total expenditure for the inaugural season being 73.5.3 or $146.52.An official Oval had been started when the Oval Committee purchased land from the Rowley family behind the school (where it is today). It started as a huge stand of wattles around a shallow waterhole before being cleared by the community. It was proposed that the club writes to Oval Committee to request goal posts and a changing shed be erected and the President of the Oval Committee be invited to bounce the first ball on the new Oval.

In 1950 the Club colors were changed to bottle green with a gold vee. In 1950 the A Grade Competition consisted of teams from Myponga, Willunga, McLaren Vale, McLaren Flat, Port Noarlunga, Mount Compass, Aldinga, Reynella and Morphett Vale.

Four teams competed in the Reserves Competition from McLaren Vale, Port Noarlunga, Reynella and McLaren Flat. By the late 1950’s Morphett Vale had disbanded and were replaced by Yankalilla.

Due to the suburbs encroaching it was decided in 1966 that the club switches to the Great Southern Football League and continue to play country football.

In 2003 the Club changed names to the Myponga – Sellicks Football Club to incorporate the area and growing population of Sellicks Beach.

A camouflaged mint container is what you are looking for. Please respect the communities property.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Bar bs gur ynfg bevtvany gerrf yrsg.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)